Directed by Mark Chatterton
Designed by Martin Johns
Music by Tayo Akinbode
Horror for Wimps 2005
Maggie Fox & Sue Ryding are true national treasures and should be damed at once
The Stage
SYNOPSIS: Nerdy Keith and his girlfriend are obsessed with a 1950’s horor movie called The Talisman. Watching together one night they find themselves drawn into the television set, quite literally and become part of the action. LipService present their own version of a 1930’s Frankenstein film. Stunning black and white film sequences by Wrench & Franks
Maggie and I were the “wimps” in question, unable to cope with horror movies in any shape or form. So how did we research this project? We watched films mid-afternoon to be less scary. Even so we still had to reach for the sofa cushions as we watched Jack Nicholson axe down the door in The Shining. This was a co-production with Greenwich Theatre and all the Frankenstein sequences were filmed on Blackheath. At one point we had an angry mob run up a hill brandishing pitchforks. We were concerned for one elderly gentleman called Ian who was 99 and suggested he join the mob at the top of the hill, but he pointed out that he had been in the SAS and had no intention of skipping the uphill pursuit. You can see him at the front of the mob in the film clip.”